Operational and non-operational Airport projects
When it comes to runway lighting, like with most aspects of airport design, safety comes first. Every airport that conducts aircraft operations must have a lighting system in place. Pilots can land and take off safely at night or in bad visibility situations thanks to the airport lighting system.
The runway lights are an important feature of the airport lighting system. They must be easily visible, work continually in all operational situations, and, of course, comply with ICAO requirements (compliant with international aviation regulations).
Minimizing impact on client flight operations and meeting FAA and ICAO guidelines and regulations are critical components of airport work, due to the highly technical nature of airport operations. Our past performance in airfield lighting and electrical systems has given us an understanding of and practical experience in these areas. Due to the sensitivity of flight operations, Yash Energy Services ensures flexibility to minimize disruption to flight plans; this includes operating at night and on weekends as needed. Working at an active airfield is an enormous responsibility, and it is one that Yash Energy Services is willing and capable to manage.
Due to the sensitive nature of airport work, a management team with experience in airfield operations ensures that safety protocols are adhered to both on and off the airfield to ensure smooth operations. Runway safety is one of the most important requirements for workers on the site to be briefed on and familiar with, and through coordination with the airport authorities, Yash Energy Services ensures that not only are the airport authority’s safety protocols adhered to, but that additional protocols enacted internally are also followed. The coordination, protocols, and failsafe measures are all in an effort to keep workers on the airfield and those in the air safe.
Yash Energy Services offer you
- Airfield lighting and signing systems.
- Medium and High Intensity Runway Lights,
- Vault and Regulator Systems,
- Precision Approach Path Indicators (PAPI),
- Runway End Indicator Lights (REIL),
- Automated Weather Observing Stations (AWOS),
- Glide Path, Localizers, and Medium Intensity Approach Lighting Runway Alignment Systems (MALSR).
- CNS Equipment Instollation
- Airfield cabling work